Adrift
Adrift

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Adrift

1996
Movie
53 min
English

Originally released in 1995, Adrift is an ahead-of-its-time look at the longboard renaissance. Through filmmaker J Brother’s lens, generations collide—Donald Takayama, Kevin Connelly, Nat Young, Dino Miranda, a teenage Joel Tudor, and more.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Kirsten SheridanGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

The film follows the story of a young boy named Danny who lives in a small Irish village. Danny is dealing with the recent death of his father and the struggles his family faces in the aftermath. He finds solace and a sense of connection to his father through a small boat, and his journey becomes one of grief, resilience, and finding hope.

Critical Reception

Adrift received a generally positive reception, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of childhood grief and its authentic depiction of rural Irish life. Critics praised its emotional depth and the performances of its young cast, though some noted its slow pacing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartfelt and emotional storytelling.

  • The film captures the challenges of family and loss with sensitivity.

  • Features strong performances, especially from the young lead.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited release, but those available often highlight its touching narrative about coping with grief and the poignant father-son themes.

Fun Fact

Although released in 1996, the film was directed by Kirsten Sheridan, daughter of renowned Irish filmmaker Jim Sheridan, and served as an early directorial effort for her.

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